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Throughout the past decade, Northwestern University scientists have uncovered a striking principle of vaccine design: ...
Training AI models using neurons. Getting hydrogen energy from water using sunlight. Elon Musk’s pivot to the Moon. All that ...
As instigators of immunity, monoclonal antibodies are marvels of modern medicine, lab-made proteins that can treat cancers, autoimmune diseases, and many other conditions. With the market for these ...
Animal models have long shaped how biomedical research is conducted. They have influenced how diseases are studied, how ...
Northwestern University scientists have developed the most advanced organoid model for human spinal cord injury to date. In a ...
A new study from Caltech explores the remarkable way a SoCal beetle infiltrates the colonies of the ant that runs the show in ...
City of Hope Research Spotlight offers a glimpse into groundbreaking scientific and clinical discoveries advancing lifesaving ...
Both the UK and US Governments have pledged to end research using animals, but is such a goal realistic? And how might it change medical research? Talha Burki reports.